History of Richardson County, Nebraska : its people, industries and institutions . rter members of the State Federationof Womans Clubs. The object of the club was the study and practice ofchorus music by the l)est composers. Meetings of the club were held oneach Tuesday afternoon. The companie gave entertainments of its own,and assisted at others and at times appeared at chautaucjuas in southeastNebraska. The officers of the club were: Mrs. Belle G. Stemler, president;Mrs. Cora Ouackenbush, vice-president; Mrs. Delia Shirley, secretary, andtreasurer; Miss Lulu Samuelson, pianist; Mrs. Margaret


History of Richardson County, Nebraska : its people, industries and institutions . rter members of the State Federationof Womans Clubs. The object of the club was the study and practice ofchorus music by the l)est composers. Meetings of the club were held oneach Tuesday afternoon. The companie gave entertainments of its own,and assisted at others and at times appeared at chautaucjuas in southeastNebraska. The officers of the club were: Mrs. Belle G. Stemler, president;Mrs. Cora Ouackenbush, vice-president; Mrs. Delia Shirley, secretary, andtreasurer; Miss Lulu Samuelson, pianist; Mrs. Margaret C. Dinsmore, di-rector. The members of the club were Mesdames Emma Grinstead, MyrtleMarble, Estella Hackett, Eva Gore, Allie Powers, Frankie Tinker, EvaBarnett, Alfretta Tucker, Dora Bacon, Misses Grace Cooper, Laura Norton,Frankie Dewees, Nellie Clift, Vinnie Coleman and Pearl Unkefer. This organization was kept together for many years and was the fore-runner of those which have followed and have kept Humboldt in first placeamong the towns of the county in the study of


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